Women’s Academy player Mia Endacott explains how British Sign Language (BSL) has become an important part of her and her family life – thanks to her inspirational brother.
Salisbury Journal on MSN
Salisbury's singing groups unite in new Christmas carol
The community organisation rallied all four of its choirs for the second time, encouraging them to collaboratively compose a unique piece named Gather Round.
The community organisation rallied all four of its choirs for the second time, encouraging them to collaboratively compose a unique piece ...
Lancashire Evening Post on MSN
Heysham Power Station's tour for deaf visitors is the first of its kind
EDF’s Visitor Centre at the Heysham Power Stations has hosted the company’s first-ever deaf awareness event.
As a CODA (child of deaf adults) himself, Scottish stand-up Ray Bradshaw ’s latest comedy hour is fittingly titled CODA, and ...
The club is this week opening their doors to anyone who may be experiencing loneliness or social isolation during the ...
The UK has some of the best deaf specialist mental health services in the world. Sadly, that is still not enough. Should we have to choose between specialist deaf mental health services or mental ...
Two weeks ago, I attended a roundtable in London organised by GN Hearing (who make hearing aids under the Resound, Danalogic and Beltone brands) discussing a new technology called Auracast, which ...
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